TWO Worcester women have avoided jail after several city centre theft offences and assault charges.
Rebecca McManus, 23, and Erjon Delisula, 42, were given suspended jail sentences at Worcester Magistrates' Court on Monday, March 6.
McManus, of Lowesmoor, stole perfume to the value of £314, at Boots in Worcester on July 15.
McManus also assaulted a police officer and a detention officer on July 16 by beating them.
Delisula, of Sheepscomb Drive, also stole perfume to the value of £314, at Boots in Worcester on July 15.
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She also stole a £17.99 Braun Shaver from Boots and sunglasses, a wallet, and two watches from Next which costs a total of £134 on July 16.
McManus failed to surrender to Worcester Magistrates' Court on Monday, January 30 having been released on bail in criminal proceedings on Friday, January 20.
McManus and Delisula both also failed to surrender to custody at Worcester Magistrates' Court, having been released on bail in criminal proceedings on Wednesday, February 1 at Kidderminster Magistrates Court.
McManus pleaded not guilty to all but one count, admitting to failing to surrender to Worcester Magistrates' Court on February 1.
Delisula pleaded not guilty to all counts.
Both women for found guilty on all counts against them and were sentenced at Worcester Magistrates' Court on Monday, March 6.
McManus was given a sentence of 20 1weeks, suspended for 12 months due to the seriousness of her offences.
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She also has to pay £20 per month starting from April 3 until the total balance of £411 is paid.
Delisula was given a 12-week sentence, suspended for 12 months.
She also has to pay £20 per month starting from April 3 until the total balance of £328.99 is paid.
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